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~ I 'i 75MANUEL and HEGINA&#13;
'It's a long way. from Spain to Arbo] es, Colorad.o, especially by&#13;
way of California, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico to Colorado; but&#13;
that's the route which over several generations Manuel Candelaria's&#13;
ancestors hav~ come. His great-grandparents migrated to California&#13;
from the Candelaria Valley in Spain, By the time Manuel's father, Joe&#13;
was born, the family lived in Chile, N:M. In successive years they&#13;
moved to Tierra Amarilla and Caracas. Manuel's grandfather with&#13;
relatives and friends scouted the Dolores Valley and decided to move&#13;
there, but when the time came to lo.ad up and go, the rivers were too&#13;
high to cross. Moving down the San Juan Valley they came to Rosa and&#13;
1iked it well enough to stay.&#13;
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It was a simpler and perhaps saner world into which Manuel C.&#13;
Candelaria was born on Nov. 16, 1899, . Rosa, New Mexico, just below&#13;
the Colorado line on the San Juan River, was a general store, a saloon&#13;
and a few houses. Irrigation· ditch.es had been installed to make green&#13;
fa.rms in the valley and above were the ranches in the dry hills.&#13;
Everyone had a few cattle and a horse or twc. Joe and Faustina had&#13;
two children before Manuel was born, but both of them died. In 1901&#13;
Manuel's mother died. During Manuel's infancy and te.e nage years his&#13;
father worked at various jobs in the area. Little Manuel stayed with&#13;
first one relativet then another. There was plenty of work to do&#13;
wherever he stayed, but also some time for himself. He especially&#13;
liked the summer when he could wade in the river and fish for trout.&#13;
The general store had many things·tempting to children, but Manuel&#13;
could only look. Ready cash was scarce for even adults. Children&#13;
had none. Manuel never went to school.&#13;
Sometime during Manuel's early years San Juan County in N.M. and&#13;
the whole state of Colorado went dry. The fact that Rio Arriba County&#13;
was still wet and that Rosa was in the extreme northwest corner nearest&#13;
the population centers in Southwest Colorado brought swift and drastic&#13;
changes to the tiny town. Soon there were eleven saloons rip-roaring&#13;
24 hours per day. Characters of every description, farmers, -sheepmen,&#13;
cattleme~. railroaders, miners from Silverton and Telluride and dudes&#13;
from Durango and Cortez flocked to Rosa on holidays and weekends and&#13;
any other time they could. All of them were thirsty. Rosa was a&#13;
fighting, gambling, carousing little town for several years.&#13;
Living with one relative, then another, was not easy. Manuel&#13;
felt he didn't really belong anywhere. Joe remarried in 1911. Manuel&#13;
ran away when he was 15. One grandmother lived at Kline and he headed&#13;
there. He rode the train to Durango, intending to catch the train to&#13;
Telluride, get off at Hesperus and hitch rides to Kline. Manuel didn 1 t&#13;
foresee the trouble a boy who could speak no English could have at a&#13;
depot. Somehow the ticket agent misunderstood. As a result Manuel&#13;
found himself on a train headed north. When he got off in Silverton,&#13;
Manuel had 35¢. He didn't know what to do, but he was determined not&#13;
to return home. Soon he found a job in the kitchen of a boarding house&#13;
at a mine 9 miles north of Silverton. His wages were $75.oo per month&#13;
plus room and board. He washed dishes, helped the cook and did odd jobs&#13;
around the place. Most of the miners were Italians and Swedes. They&#13;
c~mldn' t pronounce Candelaria, so Manuel was known as "Candy". One&#13;
big fellow whom everyone called "The Big Swede" (Manuel never knew his&#13;
real name) took a special liking tq "Candy". Whenever payday came,&#13;
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�Manuel would sign his check over to the Swede and the Swede bought&#13;
Manuel clothes.shoes.or whatever else he needed. For two years Manuel&#13;
hardly ever went to Silverton for fear someone would rec6gni ze him and&#13;
let his dad know where he was. Finally, he met one of his old fr iends,&#13;
Joe Maez. For a change they decided to leave Silverton and get jobs&#13;
in Telluride . · His last few days in Silverton, Manuel spent with the&#13;
big Swede.&#13;
He would always get · drunk·when we went to town. This time&#13;
the Swede disappeared for a couple of days. I didn't know where he was.&#13;
Then I saw him coming down the st.reet. He was unshaven and had a black&#13;
eye. I asked him where he had been. In jail, he said. After he got&#13;
cleaned up, he took me to the bank and showed me my bank _balance: Every&#13;
dollar of every check I had given him was there. Everything he had&#13;
bought for me was out of his own money. Joe and I soon left for T~lluride&#13;
a..'1d I never saw the Swede -again."&#13;
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On the way to Telluride the boys did some shopping in Durango.&#13;
Manuel had a hard time communicating. He thought he had learned English&#13;
at the mine. Actually, what he had learned was 5% English and the res t&#13;
an ast0nishing conglomerate of Italian, Swedish and Mexican. After&#13;
working two years in Telluride, Joe M~ez decided to ~o visit his folks&#13;
in Rosa and t alke·d Manuel into going, too. "I didn't want to go, but I&#13;
decided maybe I should." Mos t boys change a lot between-age 15 and 19.&#13;
Manuel certainly had. "I looked. different an.ct I had a lot of nice&#13;
clothes. About - all I ever spent money on was c ~.othes." My step-moth.e r&#13;
didn't recognize me and my dad almost didn't. He cried when he saw m~ .~&#13;
From this point on Manuel worked away part of the time and stayed at&#13;
home part of the time. One reason he spent time at home was a pretty&#13;
little girl name d Regina Gallegos. "::.iile was a pretty girl. I would&#13;
watch her walking home from school. , ~Orrie peo!)le thought I was interested&#13;
in her because her folks were rich. They owned a nice farm and a saloorL&#13;
in Rosa, but that wasn't why. I jus t liked her."&#13;
Regina, born Jan. lJ, 19 05 , was on ly 15 when Manuel first noticec!&#13;
her. Her parents, ·Aneceto and Adela Gallegos, opposed their friendship at first. Regina recalls, "I ha d to sneak out of the house to go&#13;
on buggy rides and to dances with Manuel." Once while working at Gobernador, Manuel heard about a basket auction at Arboles. He had a good&#13;
pacing horse and rode the 40 miles just to bid on Regina' s basket.&#13;
"Some_of my friends kept raising the bid on me. I finally had to pay&#13;
over $6.oo for it." Manuel and·Regina were married Jan. 28, 1924. They&#13;
livea at Rosa for a year, then moved to Dolores t o work in the McFee Mine ,&#13;
Later Manuel got a job on a repairtrainfor t he D. &amp; R. G.. "We lived'&#13;
in a box car. It was well furnished and warm and comfortable. Manuel&#13;
worked on the steam shovel which moved up and down the Durango-Silverton line repairing flood damage to the tracks. Our car would be parked&#13;
on a siding till we moved up to a new area. We never left the train&#13;
from April to December, All our necess ities w~re brought in by supply&#13;
trains."&#13;
In 19 31 Manuel and Regina staked a dryland cla im on the mesa near La&#13;
Jar~. They built a house, planted an orchard and raised some good&#13;
crops . Government inspectors tried to run them off, but Iv:anuel stayed&#13;
till his claim became a test case in Albuque rque and he won, Later&#13;
they leased land n ear Arboles and then began buying it until they&#13;
acquired about 800 acres. The Candelaria's raised 7 children on the&#13;
ranch. All of the children survive. Manuel Jr. operates the ranch&#13;
now. Manl).el says, "My son does most of the work. I can do a lot y et,&#13;
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�but when y ou get old, you get s mart".&#13;
The Candelarias.like to travel . They ha ve made J - 4 t rips to Mexi co,&#13;
once t o Mexico City a nd once to Acapulc o, "I'd like to go a gain,"&#13;
Regina says . Last January 28 , Manuel and Regina celebrate d thei r 5 1st&#13;
wedding anniversary . We wish them many more years of happy living&#13;
on their r anch.&#13;
hy She lby Smith&#13;
FEBRUARY 28, SENIOR SOCIAL&#13;
Vlelcome to our February Social&#13;
February 28 , 1975&#13;
Date&#13;
Where 1 Community Center&#13;
12: 00 noon&#13;
When&#13;
Pot Luck&#13;
How&#13;
Allis on-Arboles - Ple~s e bring vegetables and salads&#13;
Town of I gnacio - f~~~~~r8I~~ 7 Wtb1:)dishes&#13;
Rural areas near Ignacio&#13;
- Please bring de·s serts&#13;
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"You build snowmen. I bttild sn.OZL''-'Omtin."&#13;
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The n c-v . R. J . HEsst0dt of Ba.yfield. prea ched his annu&amp;l bj_rthda.y&#13;
s ermon, 8unda.y r.~orni.ng rcb:ruary second in the Bayfield Pr 0sbyterian Ci.D.r:c h .&#13;
1 elJ_o,&#13;
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The t ext of his inspiri n g message was the 23rd _Psalm and the sta ry of&#13;
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David , the Shepherd Doy.&#13;
'l'he congrecations from the other c hurc he s of t1le San Juan Larger Pc:irish&#13;
a ttended t he wo.J:Ship Service . ·&#13;
Before r.1ovi ng to Bayfield the Hasstedt family lived in the Ignacio&#13;
manse . He was born near Quinter, l~ansas, .January 31 : 1 879 . He retired fror.!&#13;
the ministery 26 years ago. in a service in the Ign acio churc h on J·anuary .31,&#13;
1949, but has continued to enjoy many interests these past years .&#13;
This J anuary he wrote and has publi s hed a boolclet, titled You and Your&#13;
Life ".&#13;
A. birthday c a l{e and oth'a' r r e freshments were serve d i n th e Anne x by the&#13;
Bayfield women following th e services .&#13;
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El Rev. R.J. Hasst edt de Bayfield predico el sermon en Feb~e ro di a 2 que&#13;
celelero SU S 96 anos.&#13;
El texto de su mensaje fue salmo viente - tres . l a hi storia de David y l a&#13;
de el nino uastor.&#13;
Las congregaciones de otras Iglesias attencieron a lo s s ervic1os.&#13;
Los Hasstedt y familia. vi vieron en I gnacio asta en ano de 1949 . Despues&#13;
de s er Mini stro 1 por viente y siis ahos , El escribi o en libro c on e l nombre de&#13;
tu y tu Vida . be&#13;
refrescos. se servio el caquc de cumpl eanos .&#13;
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�A ~orld Day Prayer service will be presented at two o'clock, Friday March&#13;
seventh at 'the Ignacio Presbyterian Church followed by refreshments served in&#13;
the annex by the Friendship Circle,&#13;
Women of the Allison-Ignacio-Bayfield area of all church denominations are&#13;
, invited to come.&#13;
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"Become Perfectly One" is the theme of this spring service under the sponsorship of the Church Women United. The material for the March seventh pregram was created by the Women's Ecumenical Prayer Fellowship of Egypt. The&#13;
womeri around the world from 159 countrieQ will unite in prayer on this day.&#13;
Mrs. Paula Witt, president of the Circle, said there will be a time during the service to offer special prayers if anyone would like this opportunity.&#13;
Todos las Senoras de las Iglesias de esta area estan envitadas ah el&#13;
servicio, "Del Dia de Oracion" marzo dia 7 ah las dos de la tarde en la&#13;
Iglesia Presbyteriana. El ensayo del service sera "Unidad", Mujeras de 159&#13;
paises se reunionaran en este dia de Oracion .. La Ser'lora Paula Witt presidenta&#13;
del grupo dice queen este dia se puede ofrecer especiales oracions por quien ·&#13;
se pidan.&#13;
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We recieved word from Mr. Tom Garcia that he is doing well, he has been&#13;
living with Mr. &amp; I\l"Jrs. Ed Slapankey (Josie) his daughter. We wish them well,&#13;
Remos recibido moticias de Senor ·romas Garcia que el se siente bien,&#13;
El ~ive con el Senor y Senora Ed Slapankey (Josepita) su hija quien viven en&#13;
Helper, Utah les deseamos felecidades •&#13;
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bill Liese are baby~itting their two grandchildren Jennefer&#13;
five years and Eric 8 mos. old, While their parents Mr. &amp; Mrs. Billy Liese ·&#13;
of Farmington, New Mex. are attending a Police Convention in Albuquerque, New&#13;
Mex.&#13;
Senor y Senora Bill Liese est)n cuidando SUS niet·re Jennefer y Eric&#13;
mientras que los padre;3 de los ninos Senor y Senora Billy Liese de Farmington_,&#13;
atendien una Convencion de Poliki'a en Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico,&#13;
. ~'rs, Ed Romero went to Denver, Colorado last week to help Mr. &amp; Mrs, Eddie&#13;
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~vas celebrate their 25th Wedding Anniversary.&#13;
Romero's daughter.&#13;
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Mrs. Rivas (Dolores) is Mrs L&#13;
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La Sen9ra Ed.Romero .ah regresado de un viaje a Denver, Colorado donde fue a&#13;
att;nde 7 el aniversario de viente y cinco anos de casados de Senor y se·n-ora&#13;
Eddie Rivas. La Senora Rivas {Dolores) es hija de la S enora Romero.&#13;
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�_At-U-Hai, 1975&#13;
During the 1st week of February the So. Ute Perfor ming Arts Group&#13;
traveled to Denver to produce three performances of the 11 Legends 11 • 'rhe&#13;
group perforr.1ed to large crowds at the Denver Art -1-~useum, Jefferson High&#13;
School and at l)enver University. For 3 days in Denver the perforEers&#13;
\·1ere guests in the hor.1es of United .Nethodist Pari shoners. 'rhos e 12,a\:ing&#13;
the trip were krlene :-iillich, Cordel l i-:arsette, N"athan Cloud, Tony Shearer,&#13;
The t is Cloud, -Lillian Seibel , Rudley Weaver, Carol \·! eaver, Glorie. Casias&#13;
Deborah ifa tts and Kenny Frost - driver.&#13;
Later this spring the gr oup will be performi ng at Fort Duschene , Ut ah,&#13;
Colorado Springs, The University of Wi scons i n and in Franc e - t his Hay . 1.'le&#13;
wish the whole group the best of luck on futur e trips.&#13;
Durante la primera semana de F'ebrero el grupo de (so·. · Ute Performing Art)&#13;
fueron a Denver con la representacion de su Cultu.ra "Legends". Muchadumbre&#13;
asistieron en e l Denver Art Museum 1 J efferson High School, en Denver University.&#13;
Pa r lo s tres dias que estubieron en Denver el grupo fu e ·e nvitado a las hogars&#13;
de United . Methodi st Parishioners. Las personas q_ue fueron son la Senora&#13;
Arlene Millich, Cordell Marset te, Nathan Cloud, Tony Shear er, Thetis Cl oud,&#13;
Li l lian S eibel, Rudley Weaver, Car ol Weaver, Gloria Casias, Deho r ah Watts ,y- .&#13;
Kenny ft'.rost en l a pri mave r a el grupo llevaran su representacion para F'ort&#13;
Duschene, Ut a h, Colorado Springs y la Universidad de Wisconsin yen Mayo van&#13;
para Fr ancia. Les . deceamos mucho exito a este grupo.&#13;
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" By t~e way, Jenkins, while you were away I had the janitor fix&#13;
that 1ammed drawer and ·oil the casters on your chair."&#13;
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' 'This is our son Jimmy. We have him fin gerprinted every m onth&#13;
to make sure it's still h im!"&#13;
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The scoring re cor d for the Southern Ute .Ar rows is much i mproved over&#13;
last s eason.. They rec entl y pl a ced 2nd j_n · their league. • Other- t ear:s they&#13;
pl ay a r e from Dulce , Cha!ila , Bayf ield, Shipro ck and t he Gir l' s Dor~~ . _.-&#13;
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water ur h eat marks from tabletops, piano:;, etc. with linseed or&#13;
vcgetaole oil a nd - belie\·c it or&#13;
not-· cigarette n!-h. Rub m i.xture&#13;
into stain with soft cloth.&#13;
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men a~d the indians. It i;av;;; the&#13;
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Ignacio and Bayfield sororities, Anyone wh·o :i.s eligible to donate blood is&#13;
urged to do so at this ~ime between the hours of twelve noon to eight o'clock&#13;
~at the Pino Nuche Community Building,&#13;
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Blood donors must be between the ages of eighteen and fifty-nine. Seven'&#13;
teen year olds may give blood if their parents sign a consent form. For&#13;
further information for blood donors please contact Mrs. Brown,&#13;
El dia 21 de Marz.a las Senoras (Sorori tics) de Bayfield y Ignacio env:i. tan&#13;
al publico que alluden con dadivas de sang.re (plasma) sera des de la doce&#13;
del dia asta las echo de la noche en el edificio de la comunidad en Pino Nuche.&#13;
Los donadores deben ser entre las edades de 18 - .59 a.nos de e.dad. rara&#13;
mas enformacion llame ud. a la Senora 'Marie Brown 56J-1+277 - 563-4470.&#13;
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Feliz Cumpleanos&#13;
Florencio Salvador&#13;
C.D. Cruz&#13;
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Irene Rodriquez&#13;
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Christina Fach~co&#13;
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Those that know Mr. Jimmy Valdez (Pete &amp; Pelici ta Brothe1~) who makes&#13;
his home in Georgia, will be glad to hear he is doing much better. The last&#13;
few days he had been in the hospital and on the Critical list. We wish hirn&#13;
a spee dy recovery.&#13;
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La Sen'ora Hazel Jones esta en el ospital con una cadera queb:.cada.&#13;
Mrs. Karl Hauert has been on the sick list after suffering a stroke, tut&#13;
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each use. Linc a wire st!':liner&#13;
with se"i,·eral layers ;.Jfwhitc fal?ial&#13;
tissu~s or cheesecloth. Place -the&#13;
strainer o,·er a jar or otl1e1· container and slowly pour the cooled&#13;
cooking o ii through the tissues .&#13;
The cil will be well-filtered a;1d&#13;
can be used mam· time~ for cooking. With the p1·icc of grcec:":\:.s&#13;
as high as they Rre. vou'll find&#13;
that e,·ery savi~g helpi.&#13;
&#13;
�Get_Well Wishes&#13;
Sru1en ·?ror.to !&#13;
&#13;
Tonietta &amp; Tonieca Baca&#13;
Jose E. Lucero&#13;
Manuel Ca.ndelaria&#13;
Gl e n Kurkmir&#13;
Lita Pinc:kert&#13;
Oliver Weaver&#13;
Phillip ·Lucero&#13;
Louie Valenc ia&#13;
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Hazel J ones&#13;
Bevet·ly Baker&#13;
Daisy Watts&#13;
Ciprie r~:artinez&#13;
Joseph Wea ver&#13;
Ge neva t'a tts&#13;
George Bryan&#13;
Roger Edws.rds&#13;
Wend.all Willi a.ms Timoth;y· .Bryan&#13;
Dlanche 1'ayne·&#13;
Robert Jensen&#13;
Jeffery J efferson Anselmo Wart ine z&#13;
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Elba Garcia&#13;
John Micsey&#13;
Brean Frost&#13;
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Fred Brown&#13;
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Russ e ll Shock&#13;
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Pearl Tiox.&#13;
Diana Priant o&#13;
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Keyrlng&#13;
&#13;
Mini-greenhouse&#13;
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To start plants in the house,&#13;
use eggshell halves filled with&#13;
loam. Place t he shells in the 12&#13;
compartments of an egg carton.&#13;
\Vhen the plants are cstabli~hecl.&#13;
transplant them right in the shells.&#13;
The roots will break t hrough as&#13;
the eggshei ls decompose.&#13;
&#13;
A metal shower curtain hook&#13;
makes a sturdy. easy-opening&#13;
keyring that \von't break at cli.sastrous moments. Another plus&#13;
is that it is easier to add 01· remove&#13;
kevs than most kev holders.&#13;
•&#13;
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• .ila.r/ys Bmd/i:!f&#13;
&#13;
"lt' s a n eu.1 recipe, called apple pie."&#13;
&#13;
The former Igno.c io Chieftatn offic e building , j nst s outh of t he&#13;
t&gt;ostoff :i.ce. 1•ias ~ol d l~st fa.11 to l:anuel Silva~ The pa.st te!l' years · tho&#13;
builcling had been m-med b y Al t on Dors ett of Duran go.&#13;
1-;r. Silva sj_ncc Octcber has been r emodeling the buildj_:ng which has&#13;
been er::pty most of the tir:-:(~ the past tel] years and badly in need of r epairs.&#13;
The fr ont ~art of the building is now· a Fool Hall and equipped with&#13;
two pool t ables. lJ&gt;. Silva al so bought t he house in back of the Chieftain&#13;
building ana is re~odeling it toe.&#13;
;.rr . Sil ~.,u grew up in Ignacio. The family n o1-r lives just 1,;est of town&#13;
in the Oxford a rea .&#13;
Thj_ s buj_lding in th~ 1930s i.-ms the _property of Rae l-1 111s and was first&#13;
rented then o~~cd by Chieftain publi s hers, Fay a nd Charlotte Jones. The&#13;
hou&amp;e was soJ.d to Joe Velasquez.&#13;
After 30 years in the newsya:9er busines s Hr . and l-!rs. Jones sol d t he ·&#13;
Chieftain to Diel~ Ca:c~3ck in Augus t 1963. A s hort time later Car~a.ck sold&#13;
the ne1rnpaper and the b uildi·: G· to l-!r . Dcrs ett . In 1966 t he Jones e s were&#13;
back in the newspaper busubess puttinr out th e Chi~ftain fo r i~ . Dorsett.&#13;
Since that ti1:1e the C.h:i.ef ta.in change.d publishers at a c.i zzying -rate .&#13;
J:r. Dorsett con tinucc. to o,m the building until recently sel ling it to 1•~.&#13;
Silva.&#13;
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-...- Los _edif i cios que es tan sur de la es taf~ta· fue2'.on. bendiclos el otono i:.:~&#13;
Serior lfanuel Silva quG por l os u'll;ir:10s diez a'?io.:. los ed5_fic ios an estado&#13;
vacantes 1 El SE\iior Silva a estado L-re con.s tru indo 11:1. off5.ci~ia rlel f r-ente 5 CU&lt;'.l&#13;
abora e f., sal•brl d e billar con dos 1:1es as nuebe.s . .El .3e'i'for y ;:;E:nora ~•'ay Jcn~s&#13;
Corrieron la ~ublicacicn del r~nRcio Chiefta in en este edifi cio uor tr inta&#13;
&lt;'lr.to s . J~l Se.1br Silva y f°;J.mil i ~. v i ven en Oxford .&#13;
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' ··?he Parish Hall of the Catholic Church was moved to the Cathclic&#13;
Churc- 11 land from its original site. During the building I s last days as 11&#13;
t he J,,S:B.Ch station it was a part of the rr.ovie, ttAround the World in 80 Days •&#13;
The front of the station facing the track had been palnted pink and designated&#13;
-~~,5 :tort Kearney. Instead of restoring the 0:1.e _side to. the railroad yellow&#13;
"ne paint crew was asked to paint tl1e rest of' t!le builaing pink.&#13;
J.s the old DG.:RG•! station was transformed into the Parish Hall 1 t underwent another paint job. It was also used as a Day Care Center, the American&#13;
Legion Hall etc.&#13;
Reflecting the earnest e.nd outspoken nature of the people of Ignacio&#13;
the . ·arishioners were asked for a resident priest. Over early opposition&#13;
their voices began to be heard in various dioce·a san meetings tl.xoDghout&#13;
Southwestern Colorado. In 1975, a missionary priest f:r-om the Order of the&#13;
Divine 1r}ora }~issionaries offered his serYices to Bishop Bu sell to serve the&#13;
comrm.mt ty for thl"ee yea.rs.&#13;
On April 51 1976 the Parish began the new experience of having a&#13;
full time p1°ie st, Fr. Donald Castonguay. Paint and local talent concerted&#13;
the old baggage room of the depot to a suitable office and rectory. At the&#13;
present ti~e the building is also being used for church services as the St.&#13;
Ignatius Catholic Church is being torn dm.·rn and plans for a new building&#13;
are in the ,ms.king for the third tiIT.e in this century.&#13;
One of the chief contributions of the St. Ignati·us Catholic Church to&#13;
the co!!ll!iLlnity is the two days -of parades, festivities, dances, rod80S of' the&#13;
J;,,1ly 30-31 · San. Ignacio Days, : · · , .-. _ __&#13;
· · _: ·_&#13;
.&#13;
":i.'here are some 260 Catholic f an.ilies s tri-cul tural in make-up-Indian,&#13;
Spanich, Angelo looking . forward to a new church building in which to&#13;
wo:rshipo&#13;
As the ple.ns for a new building are in the I!laking and funds are bej.ng&#13;
rc:d.d.eci f 01' actual constr-u.ct.ion it is hoped t.b.e church will serve the people&#13;
for ~any years to C0:'.1.C,&#13;
Charlotte Jones&#13;
&#13;
"I thought v.~'d try rnarg;irine for a change."&#13;
&#13;
, J _ . , !(erLny and Roxanne Egger and two young sons were :tn Ignacio August&#13;
&#13;
'.., .'.i.l}J.n G..nd seventh from their hone in Provo, Ut:ah to v:Lsi t relntlvcs.&#13;
They&#13;
b•.:.}p,'Jd tJ--,.c Chuck EE;gers move th0ir stock to greener pastures near the&#13;
&#13;
Pago~a Springs a r ea.&#13;
,_pl Sd~io:r.· Y !3cifora KEmny Egger y sus dos hijitos visi taron con Bl Senor&#13;
Y, Se ri.ore Crn.1c~r. Egger, rrd.en tr·n.s que estubicron aqul les ayudaron a los Chuck&#13;
1,CL c.rs a l!1uur:.r- £t sus .:tninales a un pasteo cePea de Pagosa Springs.&#13;
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Mr and J·trs . Les !·kDanial and f a:tlly and 1-a-s o J.fj_ldred McDanial f,,om&#13;
!.rvadn v:i.r;ited ·with !:fr. end r-~rs o Joe 1&lt;cDm1ial during the month of August.&#13;
El Senor y Senora Les 1,;cDanl-a l y f ar!'iilia y la Senora Hildred HcDanial&#13;
de A.,:-vada visi tar·on con el Senor y Senora ..Toe McDanial durante el mes de&#13;
.!:, gostoo&#13;
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A fol111ir,uslr \t·calth,· indust;-ialist wa!' th,:, C'~ntcr of a.1 tent ion&#13;
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at h_is !1 igh ~rhool c1~1s$'s 50th&#13;
reunion.&#13;
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"How at•,;,c,lutely man·elous,"&#13;
gnshe:d one formt'r d.~s:-m:~te.&#13;
''that acquirin.c- ;:.o much mone,·&#13;
h?.$n·t C'ha t.fec j·(\u c,ne bit:·•&#13;
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rnilli~r:;-ir~. "it h::::;: I'm now 'e&lt;·ccnlnc K;:.t.'re:: I T"td to be impo1i tc. and ·~eligh tJully a musing'&#13;
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"Dear J(,hn" lot1er in \,·hic1 his&#13;
ersl'd--,ile fianci·P not only told&#13;
hir:1 ::he was rn,,rryin.l! anP'.h•.:!"&#13;
1T.U1. but ::i.iso :,:::~l'd t!i:.n ht' rc-,urn&#13;
~ht~ r-1 h.0tf.Jg;-:-q1h ~he hctd ~i\·t:n hin:.&#13;
To a,·c:ive ,hc-ir !,cartbrc,1-,:,.-n&#13;
friend. th(', so1di~·r's h;Jr:dies p:-oceecied to roilnd 1cp girls: ph&lt;,tQs&#13;
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frnrn eYer,; 1mm 0n th0 :,«s(•. p:;d:&#13;
thc·m in ~ bo:-, :~r;d ship the ·:10\&#13;
to the fa~thi~ss ont· l_,a(·k hl.1rne. In&#13;
tht~ hc,:-,;, thc·y p],i(:d :, note reading: ''PkasE pil'k (,ut ::our 11iL:i.LJre&#13;
anci ret'..'rn the re~~ to me-I can't&#13;
n::nKm(Ji:'r \,-bich one you ?.re...&#13;
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ii1:d c,,d },n;1· 1,::in_:i ntir('U an&#13;
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:·r:_:•.~i_1js ~:t!ln~_1_·1¥ __ up tht'. .•~i.-rdk.&#13;
tJi;. •:&lt;??.r, .·,trs. Smnh rnoc1n12d.&#13;
'I'i~ !. et t}-j&#13;
h t,Y('n!t e?..~en Yet.'' ·&#13;
"'Q,,:ick'.". ,,rdcred :,\lr. Srni1h,&#13;
-~\·•:•i:~~ one ()Ut en th2 })f!'r'l"h ,\·ith&#13;
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''Some day, daughtt&gt;r, this U'ill all bt? yours."&#13;
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Congratulations to Bayfieldis newest business - the Pine River Yalley&#13;
I3::&gt;.riJr. The nost attract.i \--e n'3w building is located on US i 60 between Ka.mp&#13;
Dakota and Lewis Hardware.&#13;
The bD.mk has tb.ree tell er wi □ cl0\1/'.S, a dri ve--np window and after-hours&#13;
depcist:i.ory, It j_s capita.l.izod at :;;:350 .. 000 2nd inm1red by FDIC up to&#13;
J~o,ooo for each deposito~o&#13;
.Jnmcs Sower 5.s presid..ant of the ncn, bGnk; Joe Ford, chairman of the&#13;
boa.l'd G.1.2.de Stowell ll . vice pre sidcn t and Jack Le Platt f cashier.&#13;
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February is Heart Month and the Ignacio Heart Drive ch.airman is r.:r~..&#13;
Marie Br-own. A number of' events have been plr..rmed to raise money for further&#13;
heart research.&#13;
,&#13;
According to Mrs. Brown a Blanket Toss will take :pla.ce between halves of&#13;
!the basketball game in the Ignacio senior high gym this Saturday night, the&#13;
22nd,&#13;
Heart Sunday is February 23, and. the Oxford and Spring Creek 4-H club&#13;
members will call at the homes in the Ignacio area.&#13;
The Ignacio FHA girls are selling suckers and the proceeds are being&#13;
turned over to Mrs. Brov•m.&#13;
A Heart Fund cof'f'ee will be given Wednesday afternoon February 26th from&#13;
one to f'our o'clock in the Ignacio Furniture Store. Everyone is invited to&#13;
come in f'or coffee and contribute to the Heart Fund,&#13;
Febrero es el mes de la ca~pania del (He~rt Drive) nos dice la&#13;
·&#13;
presidenta· la Senora Marie Brown, Se recogera d3:-bnaciones al medio tiempo&#13;
del juego de :pelota el sabado dia 22 de Febrero,&#13;
El Domingo 2J, los miembros del Oxford y Spring-Creek 4-H hi:r.an a todas&#13;
l·a.3 casas ah splicitar f'c:;;ndos para la c~~.rr:pania de Corozon.&#13;
Las muchachas del FR.A. vender-an 'dulce, . y se servira coffee el miercole.s&#13;
despues:de media dia, el 26, de Febrero de la una asta las cuatro de la tarde&#13;
en el Furniture Store. Todo el dinero aue se junte en estos actividndes se~~ .,:&#13;
para dirihos fundos,&#13;
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A small service station's owner watched the town's hig 1,estpriced doctor drive in ,,. it h " nat&#13;
th·e.&#13;
"Diagnose it as a coll2.p.se1l&#13;
aern.;;tatic. veri:neter," hissed the&#13;
owner to his 11.ttenci ,t:1t, "and&#13;
charge him accordingly."&#13;
&#13;
An executiYe received 2. nengu in for his birthday. The ;1ext&#13;
morning, he placed the bird in&#13;
the care of an office boy and as keel&#13;
if l1e'd rnind trddng it to the zoo.&#13;
) The young man agreed and de&gt; parted, penrruin in tow.&#13;
Re did not return to work all&#13;
day, but in the evening, he arrived&#13;
at the cxccuti\'e':-; home - ll'irh&#13;
the penguin.&#13;
"I thought I asked you to take&#13;
that bird to the zoo!" exclaimsd&#13;
the exasperated older mar..&#13;
"Oh, I did, sir," the vouth replied. ".-\nd he enjoyed itso much,&#13;
tomorrov/ we're going to the museum!"&#13;
Iilr. &amp; Mrs. C. D, Cruz's&#13;
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:\!rs. Smith, brir,htly: ",\'bat\;&#13;
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t-o he .w.1,e11 "'°&#13;
your son gomg&#13;
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"lncic.JeMoll}',&#13;
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whot da ,01.1&#13;
&lt;lo for· a&#13;
ii Jing?''&#13;
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gradu ates fro m rdlegeT'&#13;
· I'llr s. Brown, wearily : "A n:ry&#13;
old man."&#13;
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daughter- Hrs. Yvonne Marquez of' Magna, Utah&#13;
suff'e1~ed a stroke and was hospitalized for several weeks, ·we wish her a&#13;
speedy recovery.&#13;
La hija del Senor y Senora C. D. Cruz 1 la Se'nora Yvonne Marquez c:-£ de&#13;
Magna, Utah sufrio un ataque estubo varias semanas en el hospital. Le deseamas&#13;
0&#13;
que recopere presto.&#13;
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~firs. Benedita Casias spentl1of' the winter time in s_unny California with&#13;
her son Loyd and other relatives.&#13;
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La Senora. Benedita Casias paso la primera parte del invierno en&#13;
\ij_fornia con su hijo Loyd y familia y otros parientes .&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Melvin Rodriquez, Mrs. Seliria talazar and her son Flavia will&#13;
· be attending ~rs. S~lazar granddaughters wedding in Price, Utah.&#13;
El Senor y Se~ora Melvin Rodriquez, Senora Selina Salazar y hi j o Flavio&#13;
van para Price, Utah a un casario de un nieta de 1~ Sen ora Salazar.&#13;
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l-:rs. Ra}rr.?.as U. .nn) SalabclJ.' celcb:cated her 87th b :Lrth-d..r..y o;, FE..~brne.r7 ·- ..&#13;
thi:rd. at he:r home in C'r2.ie; , Colorado . Al thoueh : :rs . Salabar 's ey9st ,:;:-;~&#13;
ha::-; f:..1:.led she is an G. ctiYe 87 sti ll \7 E-ry. much intereste d in Igna cio and&#13;
&#13;
ola fri ends in the urec.&#13;
&#13;
The £alahars lived on a ranch just east of toi•m. for ma.ny year s. ~-r.&#13;
8«1D.bm.• was a carpenter a :; we.J.l as a r~mcher. t:rs . SaJ.:;,.bar tau gl: t. in. t.r:e&#13;
Ute Vocational sc.:hool and later in the. Ignacio elementary schocl . She was&#13;
a charter me:'lbe r of the P2.h-Chu- Chu:--~fa club as well as t he 1\iesday b ~cid ge&#13;
&#13;
club.&#13;
&#13;
The 3a labars observed the i r 50th 1-;eddi n g anni versar·y in C:ra:i.g . i-=.r .&#13;
Sal a bar pas sed away c. nusber of ye a rs a go . Their only · dau ghter, Louise ,&#13;
&#13;
also lives in Craig. ·&#13;
La s;riora RayT'las Sale.bar q_uien vive en Cratg, CoJ..ora.do ce1ebro 87 anos&#13;
de edad el dia tre s de ?ebrero. El Se~~r y Seri6ra Salabar vivi e r on en es ta&#13;
area po1· muches ?.:?.10s. I.a Be":riora. clalab2.r fue ::~es t ra de escuela, el 30::1or&#13;
,Jnla.l~&lt;•.:r: fue car)cntero y ranch~ro duran te e l 't j_et1~Jo que ellos vivi c:,_~on 0n&#13;
Ic,:10..cio ya ,rivian en Cr&lt;d. f cuando celel1ra ron ellos SUS cincuenta mi6s 0.8&#13;
casados . :.:1 3e.ao:- -SaJ.aba r 3,!u.ric ase vn.rios arios su u.nica hi jc:. de e llo s&#13;
&#13;
vive e;-i Craig .&#13;
&#13;
l:rs . :au.by Ha:i.l;:::y 2cJ1d :::.rs o CharJ:otte Jones v1erc cl.Jnner guests Sa.tur dLtV&#13;
e:Yening , D'eb1:uary f irs t D.t the ho~e of 1::r. and ~:rs . ~J.L . l;fi se:'.'la:n.&#13;
•&#13;
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La Senora Ruby Hailey y la Senora Charlotte Jones fueron envitadt s a vna s8na&#13;
a.h ca sa de Senor y Senora :: • L. -~i'iser:.2.1.1.. ·&#13;
a.la-s . l.::ma ~:ae Ce.rdor1, Ignacio Precinct 21 ~cmocr at corn·1i t tee wc'.·,,an,&#13;
ha~ ?cen. rn1~.1ed to the 15 ;1.e!·~be1• !..,a ~'lata Co un ty Dei1:oe!'ati..c o:c.:,cuti ~re boa.rd&#13;
wh:i_c:1) ,-.1i;Ll serve U!.1.til li'ebrl'c:1 ry 1977 . Chc&gt;.i:r·:tT,?..:.1 cf' the b -::&gt;arc1 is D1.:.-ra:r-1co&#13;
a tt0r!ley Srt•-r: i. :a~es.&#13;
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Hurrica ne: windstorm with a&#13;
-press agent.&#13;
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